The Hearst Foundations award grants in culture, education, health and social services, identifying outstanding nonprofits around the country to help ensure that people of all backgrounds can build healthy, productive and satisfying lives. Since their inception, the Foundations have made nearly 23,000 grants, totaling over $1.5 billion.
Social Services
Spoonfuls
Grant funds supported Spooonfuls' food recovery and distribution, education and advocacy to address the health, environmental and economic impact that wasted food has on people, the Boston community and the planet.
Team Rubicon
Grant funds supported Team Rubicon’s capacity to provide teams of military veterans to respond to natural disasters across the United States. Leveraging skills cultivated through active duty, veterans participate in medical triage, reconnaissance, risk assessment, risk mitigation, incident management, search and rescue, debris clearing, shelter construction, supply disbursement and database management.
Healthcare for the Homeless — Houston
Grant funds supported Healthcare for the Homeless – Houston to provide comprehensive healthcare and social support for individuals experiencing homelessness. Services include on-site medical care, dental care, behavioral health services, mental healthcare and comprehensive social services.
Tahirih Justice Center
Grant funds supported the Tahirih Justice Center’s programs for immigrant victims of gender-based violence across the United States. Tahirih provides legal assistance and connects clients to housing, food, clothing, financial assistance, medical care, mental healthcare and other critical resources. Services are provided by in-house lawyers, social workers and a pro bono network of 2,800 attorneys.
Pendleton Place
Grant funds supported Pendleton Place in Greenville’s first comprehensive Family Resource Center, providing medical, mental health and family social services.